<quoted text>We see the compassion from you. A woman messes around and gets herself pregnant and you leftist loons think that is better for her to commit murder than to accept the responsibility for her actions. It is not a fetus. It is a child.

I'll never understand why conservatives consider sex such a horrible, disgusting thing. It is not just an act for creating tax deductions and property for the father, you know.

I don't think a single conservative understands the legal definition of murder.

All of this being said, let me blow your mind by stating that this particular liberal agrees with the 20 week cut off for making the decision to have an abortion.

"Public virtue cannot exist in a nation without private, and public virtue is the only foundation of republics. There must be a positive passion for the public good, the public interest, honour, power and glory, established in the minds of the people, or there can be no republican government, nor any real liberty: and this public passion must be superiour to all private passions."

Last night I lucked out and was able to buy two boxes of ammo at Wal-Mart.

I placed the boxes on the front seat and headed back home, butstopped at a gas station where a drop-dead gorgeous blonde in a short skirt was filling up her car at the next pump....She glanced at the two boxes of ammo, bent over and leaned in my passenger window, and said in a sexy voice, "I'm a big believer in barter, old fella. Would you be interested in trading sex for ammo?"

"A teenage friend of Trayvon Martin was forced to admit today in the George Zimmerman murder trial that she did not write a letter that was sent to Martin's mother describing what she allegedly heard on a phone call with Martin moments before he was shot.

In a painfully embarassing moment, Rachel Jeantel was asked to read the letter out loud in court.

"Are you able to read that at all?" defense attorney Don West asked.

Jeantel, head bowed, eyes averted whispered into the court microphone, "Some but not all. I don't read cursive."

A teenage friend of Trayvon Martin was forced to admit today in the George Zimmerman murder trial that she did not write a letter that was sent to Martin's mother describing what she allegedly heard on a phone call with Martin moments before he was shot.

In a painfully embarassing moment, Rachel Jeantel was asked to read the letter out loud in court.

"Are you able to read that at all?" defense attorney Don West asked.

Jeantel, head bowed, eyes averted whispered into the court microphone, "Some but not all. I don't read cursive."

It sent a hush through the packed courtroom.

Jeantel, 19, was unable to read any of the letter save for her name...

During nearly two hours of cross examination Wednesday in which he tried to raise questions about her version of events and accused her of telling several lies under oath, including about her whereabouts during Martin's wake.

"Under oath, you created a lie and said you went to the hospital?" asked West.

"Yes," responded Jeantel. She said she lied because she didn't want to see the body.

Jeantel became increasingly agitated and scoffed when West told her that she would have to continue testifying.

She is seen as a critical witness to the prosecution because she is the only person able to say that Martin claimed that he noticed a strange man following him and that he was scared. Jeantel said Martin described the stranger as a "creepy [censored] cracker."

Jeantel said Martin, 17, was walking home during halftime of the NBA All-Star Game when he became unnerved because he was being followed.

Court was just a setup n my attorney was jst showin me how the government works.second time he came in,idk wtf happened but that was not the sme prson.my rl attourny,he cldnt do it.he wanted to curl up n spill his heart n soul to me n comfort me n show me the truth as he now sees it.

“When the city of San Leandro, Calif., purchased a license-plate reader for its police department in 2008, computer security consultant Michael Katz-Lacabe asked the city for a record of every time the scanners had photographed his car.

The results shocked him.

The paperback-size device, installed on the outside of police cars, can log thousands of license plates in an eight-hour patrol shift. Katz-Lacabe said it had photographed his two cars on 112 occasions, including one image from 2009 that shows him and his daughters stepping out of his Toyota Prius in their driveway.”

License-plate readers are not subject to the same legal restrictions as GPS devices that can be used to track an individual's movements. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously last year that lengthy GPS tracking constitutes a Fourth Amendment search and may require a warrant.

But plate readers might not fall under such rulings if police successfully argue that motorists have no “reasonable expectation of privacy” while driving on public roads.”

You can purchase these devices for personal use too. As you drive down the road in your detector equipped car, you can tap in to the banking industry’s “repo” database. When you find a car that has a repo order on it, you simply verify the vin#, call the center, and they’ll send out a tow truck. Ass soon as it’s on the hook,$100 is placed in your bank account.

I lmost done it...but hell,wen u started talkin bout my kids i said fuck it all,signed the paper n went to my babies n focused on them.i knew it was wrong n i had gotten screwed over,but all i cld c was my kids...yea n a lot of other adults n children too,but i knew that my kids wld have me n i wld have them n after i did the bs time,i was gonna take my kids n give them the best that i possibly cld.n the end it wld b me n my kids n yes i did kick joe out of the whole thing,thats jst how it is

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